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Sweet Subtleties of Summer

July 18, 2018  |  By Sierra Institute Blogs
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Today we are at the East side of Jewel Lake. It is fairly cold and windy today but we are building a camp fire. It is nice to hear the wind through the trees and the birds chirping. I tried to go fishing this morning but the fish weren’t biting.. Other than that, it feels like I’m in my second home with the sweet scent of the pines and the quiet summer forest. But even then, I still miss my family..I miss my BED and my family, but what I really want is a pulled pork sandwich!

Written by Keaton Williams for Project Spotlight: Summertime with PCREW.

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